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Toxin Manufacture

Introduction

Biological pesticides can be divided into two types: small compounds and biological macromolecules. On one hand, small compounds are more prone to be absorbed by termites while more costly to produce. On the other hand, macromolecules are easier and cheaper to produce whereas sometimes not as effective as small molecules. Hence, to kill termites more efficiently and effectively, we choose both - insecticidal small molecule avermectin and several toxic proteins. We plan to overexpress avermectin in its host Streptomyces avermitilis and express three kinds of toxic protein in Escherichia coli BL21(DE3) . Then we embed the engineered S. avermitilis and E.coli with CNC carrier and fed termites with the CNC embedded bacteria. For more information about CNC, please go to the main page of CNC .

Avermectin manufacture

Toxic protein manufacture

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